When I was a kid, there wasn't much that bugged me more than picking up a book and discovering that, though the character image on the front had green eyes, the book clearly described the character's eyes as brown. (You may remember me complaining about this before.) It was like the publisher wasn't even paying attention—like they thought we wouldn't notice.
Which is to say: Details matter. Because I did notice. And—I think I'm not alone in this—the more passionate I am about something, the...
Published on February 25, 2011 10:19